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obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italians who are going to build jeeps in china. megyn: stu varney walks us through facts and fix with one of the hottest topics on the campaign trail with five days to go. new york city commuters enduring hours and hours -- normally we have an hour, hour and a half commute, that is not unusual for new yorkers. we are talking four, five hour commutes in bumper-to-bumper traffic to get in and do their jobs. like everyone else in the country the folks that work in manhattan need their paychecks. we are seeing vehicles packing the gas stations that still have fuel. some waiting in lines that are miles long but patients is not long it is short and it is getting shorter by the day. trace gallagher following the traffic nightmare, trace. >> reporter: before i show you more of the crazy pictures megyn and they are crazy i want to give you the problem in a nutshell, the new york metro area gets 25% of its gas from two refineries, those refineries are shut down. the new york harbor 20% comes through the new york harbor it's shut do
obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italians who are going to build jeeps in china. megyn: stu varney walks us through facts and fix with one of the hottest topics on the campaign trail with five days to go. new york city commuters enduring hours and hours -- normally we have an hour, hour and a half commute, that is not unusual for new yorkers. we are talking four, five hour commutes in bumper-to-bumper traffic to get in and do their jobs. like everyone else in the...
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huge contrast to ford's lackluster performance, chrysler up 10%. was it just an easier comp or are they crushing it? >> you know, chrysler is just unbelievable. they have, we had a forecast of 120,000 units. they did 126,000 units. they're getting terrific help from vehicles like the dodge dart, the small compact sedan they didn't really have in the market before. so, they're getting incremental volume. vehicles like the dodge caravan is doing really well for them also. the jeep grand cherokee. so they're getting help from both cars and their trucks. that really wasn't going on last year. melissa: yeah. rebecca, thanks so much for that. >> thank you. cheers. lori: what a nice of her to take time for us today. she's the best. take michael angelo ceiling frescoes sistine chapel turns 500. melissa: amazing. lori: comes a warning from the vatican is may eventually limit visit to one of the most celebrated wonders of the western civilization. with he can ins craned upward nearly five million visitors enter it each year. in the summer as many as 20,000 e
huge contrast to ford's lackluster performance, chrysler up 10%. was it just an easier comp or are they crushing it? >> you know, chrysler is just unbelievable. they have, we had a forecast of 120,000 units. they did 126,000 units. they're getting terrific help from vehicles like the dodge dart, the small compact sedan they didn't really have in the market before. so, they're getting incremental volume. vehicles like the dodge caravan is doing really well for them also. the jeep grand...
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chrysler sales fell while ford was up slightly despite hurricane sandy washing out three days of business. the headline numbers for the month, 126,000 cars and trucks, ford, 168,000. it was only a fractional increase over september. finally, for those who may want to get away from it all after hurricane sandy, this offer from carnival cruise line. a two-day weekend cruise, this weekend from the port of baltimore. rates $129 per person. there was a seven day cruise to the bahamas that was canceled after the storm with passengers getting a full refund. rather than have it set empty, carnival is offering a weekend cruise special. keith, back to you. >> that's a deal. thanks for stopping by. >>> this week's wednesday's child, we meet a young man who enjoys listening to and telling stories. he's looking for a loving family. >> he's coming this way. >> poet and professional story teller showed off his talents for us on the stage at busboys and poets restaurant. this 13-year-old said he would one day like to be as good as this at telling stories about his life experiences. he's had quite a few i
chrysler sales fell while ford was up slightly despite hurricane sandy washing out three days of business. the headline numbers for the month, 126,000 cars and trucks, ford, 168,000. it was only a fractional increase over september. finally, for those who may want to get away from it all after hurricane sandy, this offer from carnival cruise line. a two-day weekend cruise, this weekend from the port of baltimore. rates $129 per person. there was a seven day cruise to the bahamas that was...
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chrysler reported its best october since 2007 with a 10% increase. g.m. sales were up 5%, while ford's numbers increased not quite half a percent. wall street headed higher after new reports showed consumer confidence and manufacturing on the rise. the dow jones industrial average gained 136 points to close at 13,232. the nasdaq rose more than 42 points to close at 3,020. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: after devoting the first half of the week to hurricane sandy and its aftermath, the president returned to the campaign trail today. with the election around the corner, mr. obama received a surprise endorsement. with the devastation of the megastorm consuming his attention, new york city mayor michael bloomberg surprised the political world today by endorsing president obama for re-election. in a statement, bloomberg said the hurricane's cost "in lost lives, lost homes and lost business brought the stakes of tuesday's presidential election into sharp relief." he credited mr. obama with taking major steps to reduce
chrysler reported its best october since 2007 with a 10% increase. g.m. sales were up 5%, while ford's numbers increased not quite half a percent. wall street headed higher after new reports showed consumer confidence and manufacturing on the rise. the dow jones industrial average gained 136 points to close at 13,232. the nasdaq rose more than 42 points to close at 3,020. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: after devoting the first half of the week...